SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE OF INQUIRY

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CIA-RDP84-00780R001600190045-8
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7
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December 14, 2016
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April 2, 2003
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001600190045-8 Bofgre the p CGQ UNZCATtCNS C 2 ISStCN 1 '. captioned Notice of Inquiry with respeot~ta tbs ar i b T ?0 Washington, D. C41..ZO 4 is Cho MstteC of ) ) Regulatory and 'Policy Problems Presented) by the interdependence at. Computer wad ) Coauwoication Strvicas and tacititiss ) APP i N T;c:t 9 :+ By the Cosaissi a; Cosndssigoer Wsdeswth- absent.. obift. 1. On Roveabet 10, 1966, the,CosoIsaion iss; Inc. ; Association of Amexican. Rai lroads;;. A4fo 44LI;L RA ` American Telephona and 'telegraph Company;.Applied Data Proossaiog~ . by which written responses are to be filed in this prone,?Tbs- following have responded to the initial Notice: American,-4wsr st'* ?_ tions Association; American Newspaper Publishers Association;,,Quincej,t Petroleum Institute (Central Committee an Communications Factit$iss) t . a.. ~~\.r? (1? O~.i.rY~M MR -w~ ~~~~~~~? ~~~.,.-- _7-_---__ __-_ suggestions we would then issue a Supplemantsl Nodes and, 'x 4a fications or clarifications of the items .o taqui 'a{ s to make suggestions, by December 12, 1966, for additions tasito=r,;s+adV-, before fixing a date for the filing of suinsittio4s aatisl:t? of the complex nature of this matter, wa invited interests pe ._ tereated'pet~ Lion, views and recommendations from all questions which are being raised by the $Xari 1 computer services and technology and ?"+p" services of common carriers. The Notice-.spfi involved concerning which the Coinissiom ire#Rto obtaili Wiley b Sons, Inc. ; McDonnell Automation-Gentar; H4etaroo~d ` Corporation; ITT Data Services; ITT World,. Honeywell Inc. ; Informatics. Inc. ; International Dua~iates"- service Organizations, Inc. ; BuAker-AA0W Co rporati p., Roll N111 Went manufacturers Association; C-L?I-,R, ; .,Cap ? Computer Research Corporation; Computing and Software,. Inc.; Dap s . of Justice of the United States; Dial Data Inc.; East i W&tt& Electric Company; General Services Administration--OL`tb* UOiza ats* Microwave Communisations, Inc.; Mil Lion of Educational Broadcasters; National:;, National Coaaaittea- for Utilities Radia4- Approved For Release 2003/05/27 : CIA-RDP84-00780R001600190045-8 f 1 1 Q Republic Systems and Programming; Rixoa Electronics, Inc.; iobessntcs, Inc.; Towsbn.Laboratories, Inc.; Union Pacific Railroad Company; Unitab Company; VIP Systems; W.astarn -Union Telegraph Company- ate- -- Xerox Corporation. 2. Four types of responses were receive. The largest number expressed the view that the items of inquiry specified in our Notice are sufficiently relevant and comprehensive as to require no modification or additions in order to accomplish the objectives- of the inquiry. Certain of the respondents addrOissed thenaril tb?V-' the merits of the questions posed by the Notice and advanced-`pm tiona and recommendations with respect thereto. The comment "'o" these respondents are, of course, premature since the Notice did not seek such substantive submissions at this time. However, those persons who replied in this manner are assured that their comments:. will be considered after all substantive submissions are received on or before the date to be hereafter specified by this Supplemental Notice-. They should also feel free to expand upon their cam. 3. Other persons responded with cossmenta which seek `Z cation or interpretation of the items of inquiry listed-in paragraph 25 of our Notice of November 10, 1966. Also, suggestions were advanced as to the procedures that the Commission should prescribe with respect to the substantive submissions contemplated by our Notice-. '7 4. We will deal first with those comments suggesting modi- fications or interpretation of the items of inquiry listed its--para,.a, graph 25.- At the outset, we wish to stress that it is our purpose to accord the widest possible latitude to all participants tea -make whatever submissions are relevant and material to a resolution of the basic regulatory and policy questions identified in our Notice of November 10 as having been raised by the growing convergence of computer and communication services and technology. In this context, after considering each of the modifications suggested,' it is